Hyundai has launched the updated version of its popular Creta vehicle, which starts at Rs 11 lakh for the base E petrol-manual variation and rises to Rs 20 lakh for the high-end SX(O) diesel-automatic version. These are starting pricing, and the 2024 Creta facelift is available in 19 various models, with five different engine and gearbox combinations.
The new Creta is slightly more costly than its predecessor, costing Rs 13,000 for the base model and Rs 80,000 for the top model. Despite this, it remains competitively priced in its class.
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Exterior of Creta 2024.
The 2024 Creta’s appearance has been totally changed, with a bigger grille and a new lighting scheme that includes LED daytime running lights, sequential indicators, and a light bar above the grille. The primary quad-LED headlights are now mounted lower on the bumper. The back end has also been redesigned to seem more angular, with complete LED tail lights, a full-width LED light bar, and a new bumper. The only difference in the side profile is the new alloy wheels.
Interior of Creta 2024.
Inside, the Hyundai Creta sports a redesigned dashboard with a 10.25-inch touchscreen that integrates with the Alcazar’s new 10.25-inch digital driver display. When the indication is turned on, the screen displays video from the blind-view monitor in one of three themes. The center console has been overhauled with controls for the new dual-zone climate control system. The interior also has brighter hues and copper accents.
The back of the cabin stays substantially unchanged, with the addition of new USB Type-C charging connections. The boot capacity stays same, at 433 liters.
Creta 2024 Safety.
The new Creta’s safety features include six airbags as standard across all models, as well as radar and camera-based ADAS in higher trim levels. The ADAS suite has 19 capabilities, including automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, and lane keep assist. Hyundai also claims to have strengthened the body shell at vital locations to improve collision safety.